The Nashville News THURSDAY • March 21, 2013 • Issue 23 • 1 Section • 14 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents

IN BRIEFt Howard Co. ranked 31st in health Singing CHARLES GOODIN County ranks 31st amoung 8,142 and 11,928 prema- averages for adult obe- erage of 529 - and 11 more convention Managing Editor the state’s 75 counties in ture deaths, compared to sity and physical inactivity teen births than the state terms of health, citing a the state average of 9,290. with roughly 35 percent of average of 59. meeting to NASHVILLE - Residents set of county health rank- The county ranked 28th in residents falling in those Howard County ranked be held of Howard County are of ings released by the Robert morbidity, however, find- categories compared with lowest in clinical care at average health compared Wood Johnson Foundation ing that between 14 and 28 the Arkansas average of 68th in the state with 26 Tri-County to the state’s population at and the University of Wis- percent of the population is closer to 30 percent. percent of the population Singing Con- large, according to a recent consin Population Health in poor or fair health. The The county also saw a believed to be uninsured vention’s Polk assessment. Institute. statewide average for that notably higher number of and a 4,666:1 ratio of pa- County Divi- sion will hold The Arkansas Depart- The rankings indicate statistic is 19 percent. reported sexually transmit- tients to dentists putting their annual ment of Health announced that the county ranks 41st Howard County did ted infections - 950 com- the area well below state meeting and Wednesday that Howard in mortality with between slightly exceed statewide pared to the statewide av- See RANKED / Page 4 singing Sat., March 23 at Holly Grove Mission- ary Baptist Church. Alleged moonshiners The pro- gram will begin at 10 am with a busted in Pike Co. pot-luck lunch at noon. Sing- DANIELLE BROWN Following receipt of the ing will resume The Glenwood Herald at 1 pm. The officially authorized search church is and seizure warrant Ser- located 4 ½ Saturday March 16th geants Shelby and Kinzler, miles East of brought an early morning began coordination with Grannis. wakeup call to an illegal Sheriff Charlie Caldwell, Moonshine operation in Chief Deputy Jerry Lowery, Local Pike County. and Detective McDonald The early morning for the tactical execution of students search warrant was the the search warrant. among UCA culmination of a four-day On Saturday, March 16th, operation coordinated be- at 6:44 A.M, the search war- dean’s list tween the Pike County rant for the premises was Sheriff’s Office and the executed. Sheriff Charlie The Univer- Arkansas Game and Fish Caldwell led a tactical op- sity of Central Arkansas has Commission. eration which consisted of announced During the successful ex- Chief Deputy Jerry Lowery, the Dean’s List ecution of the search war- Detective Sergeant Clark and the Presi- rant 64 items were seized Kinzler, Patrol Sergeant dential Schol- as evidence including a David Shelby, Patrolmen ars List for CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News box trailer, Cat skid-steer, George Donaldson and the fall 2012 Dierks EAST student Andy Tedder films Hannah Vines and Maddie McJunkins running 13 firearms, a 60 gallon Travis Hill, and Arkansas at Nashville City Park while working on a promotional video for Howard Memorial semester. moonshine still along with Game and Fish Commis- Hospital. Recognition dozens of quarts of illic- sion Officers Sergeant Nate on the Dean’s itly manufactured alcohol, Hellums, Sergeant Chesley List requires commonly referred to as Sigman, and Corporal Ron- at least a 3.5 grade point SHOOTING TO RECRUIT “moonshine.” According nie White. average with to a statement released by At the onset of the war- a minimum the sheriff’s department, rant the task force arrived course load Dierks EAST students ilming video for hospital details of the operation are on property and immedi- of 12 credit as follows: ately secured all buildings hours. Stu- CECIL ANDERSON On Wednesday, March on the premises. Upon ini- NHS Correspondent dents must 13, 2013, Patrol Sergeant tial contact Gare and Tami achieve a 4.0 David Shelby of the Pike Duggan were taken into grade point ne cold morning at the County Sheriff’s Office re- custody. Shortly after the average with ceived information of an Il- initiation of the operation a minimum Nashville City Park saw licit alcohol manufacturing the third suspect Clayton course load of ODierks EAST students film- 12 credit hours ing various NHS students for operation that was being Plunkett arrived on scene conducted at the Duggan and was also taken into to receive the a Howard Memorial Hospital recognition of Residence located at 1505 custody. Presidential recruitment video. Highway 70 West in Glen- Following taking the Scholar. The video is intended to help at- wood, AR. suspects into custody, a Dean’s List tract doctors to the area and encour- Sergeant Shelby con- thorough search of the students from age them to consider working in tacted Detective Sergeant property was conducted. the Howard Howard County. Clark Kinzler about the op- During the search two blue County area HMH contacted many local EAST eration. Shelby, Kinzler, and plastic 55 gallon drums of include: labs, and since January 1, Dierks Detective Jason McDonald fermenting grain were dis- Christopher EAST has been spearheading the proj- then began a formal investi- covered located in a whit Carroll, Carley ect. They went all around southwest Conrad, Scott CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News gation into the information. cargo style box trailer as Harrison and Arkansas and filmed many of its more Tedder films Malachi Stevens The investigation leads to well as several jars of clear skateboarding at the park. Matthew Wil- appealing aspects, from Dierks to enough probable cause to and colored liquids identi- liams. Lake Millwood and Murfreesboro to draft a search warrant for fied as potential illicitly Presiden- Umpire - and all the good in-between. the video would need to be finished the named premises. manufactured alcohol. tial Scholars HMH suggested these locations to in time in order to entice the fresh On Friday, March 15th, a Further search of the from the area Dierks EAST students. recruits to the area. properly stylized and draft- property uncovered a large include: Mother nature has not been on the Dierks EAST student Andy Tedder ed application for search bunker type structure bur- Kimberly side of the students for much of the said the students’ favorite part of warrant was presented to ied and concealed behind Harrison, Em- year, however, as weather conditions filming the video was getting to see Pike County Circuit Judge the shop. Located in the ily O’Neal and were not optimal for filming during all the places that Howard County Charles A. Yeargan. After bunker was a stainless Brittnie Wil- the cold winter months. has to offer and getting to capture liams. reviewing the probable steel tank capable of stor- Only with the dawn of spring have them. cause determination set ing approximately 60 fluid Poultry the conditions improved to the point Their least favorite part was only forth in the search war- gallons and the exterior of that filming often could become effec- shooting once in a location, and the rant, Judge Yeargan then the tank was black in color registration tive. Another challenge the students harsh weather that came with the authorized the application from charring indicating its due face is the fact that most doctors winter months at those locations. and a search warrant for prior use of manufacturing will be graduating this spring, and See RECRUIT / Page 4 See BUSTED / Page 4 The Pike the premises. County Con- servation District would like to remind all poultry City Park marches on with new construction, programs producers that their annual DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY arbor and a pavilion. requirements for the grant registration News Staff The trail will wind its that they received for the is due March way through pecan grove trail. 31. The fee is $10.00, and NASHVILLE – The Nash- and will include about a Cherry stated that they you can regis- ville City Park continues to half mile of walking trail. hoped to have the trail ter at the Pike grow, as construction plans Cherry stated that the open for use by next fall. County office and new programs for area majority of the funds for She also reported that at 131 N. Kelly residents are made avail- the trail came from grant the park had received a St. in Mur- able, according to Parks money totaling just over $60,000 matching funds freesboro. and Recreation Director $88,400. grant, which would be used Arkansas Nikki Cherry, who spoke She added that Hix Smith to install a full sized bas- law requires to Nashville Rotarians Jr. had agreed to donate ketball court. Portions of Poultry Feed- Wednesday. some of the concrete for the grant money will also ing Operations The next big facilities the project and Thomas be used to replace existing with 2,500 or project on the horizon Boozer had agreed to do- wooden light poles with more poultry DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News housed to reg- is the Ronny K. Woods nate some gravel to be used metal ones. Nashville City Parks and Recreation Director and Rotary Vice- ister. Failure Wildlife trail, which will on the trail. Cherry also talked about President Margi Jenks, pictured left to right, display a map of to register will be located in the western She did say that the trail the activities the park the Ronny K. Woods Wildlife Trail to be built at the Nashville result in penal- portion of the park. It will would not be artificially il- provides, which include City Park. Cherry shared several projects and programs at ties. include wildlife stations, an luminated as a part of the See PARK / Page 4 the park with Nashville Rotarians Wed., March 20. 2 editorial Thursday, March 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

A real term limit

The main thing wrong with the term limits move- ment is the "s" at the end of the word "limit." What are advocates of term limits trying to ac- complish? If they are trying to keep government from being run by career politicians, whose top priority is getting themselves reelected, then term limits on given jobs fail to do that. When someone reaches the limit of how long one can spend as a county supervisor, then it is just a question of finding another political of- fice to run for, such as Thomas a member of the state legislature. And when Sowell the limit on terms there Creators is reached, it is time to look around for another Syndicate political job — perhaps as a mayor or a member of Congress. Instead of always making reelection in an exist- ing political post the top priority, in the last term in a given office the top priority will be doing things that will make it easier to get elected or appointed to the next political post. But in no term is doing what is right for the people likely to be the top priority. Those who favor term limits are right to try to stop the same old politicians from staying in the same old offices for decades. But having the same career politicians circulating around in the same set of offices, like musical chairs, is not very differ- ent. In either case, we can expect the same short- sighted policies, looking no further than the next election, and the same cynical arts of deception and log-rolling to get reelected at all costs. There are undoubtedly some high-minded peo- ple who go into politics to serve their community or the nation. But, in the corrupting atmosphere of Was Iraq worth it? politics, there are too many who "came to do good and stayed to do well" — especially if they stayed too long. Ten years ago today, defeat, caught in a Sun- from their country. Recently, California's Senator Dianne Feinstein U.S. air, sea and land forces ni-Shia sectarian conflict Pat Left behind, however, gave a graphic demonstration of what can happen attacked Iraq. And the produced by our having is our once-sterling repu- when you have been in office too long. Buchanan great goals of Operation disbanded the Iraqi army tation. Never before has During a discussion of Senator Feinstein's Creators proposed legislation on gun control, Texas' fresh- Iraqi Freedom? and presided over the em- America been held in lower man Senator Ted Cruz quietly and politely asked Destroy the chemical powerment of the first Syndicate esteem by the Arab peo- "the senior Senator from California" whether she and biological weapons Shia regime in the nation's ples or the Islamic world. would treat the First Amendment and the Fourth Saddam Hussein had history. As for the reputation of Amendment the same way her gun control bill was amassed to use on us or Only a "surge" of U.S. Saddam ruled, al-Qaida the U.S. military, how many treating the Second Amendment, which guarantees transfer to al-Qaida for use troops led by Gen. David is crawling all over Iraq years will it be before our the right to bear arms. against the U.S. homeland. Petraeus rescued the Unit- now. Where Iraq had been armed forces are no longer Senator Feinstein never addressed that ques- tion. Exact retribution for Sad- ed States from a strategic an Arab Sunni bulwark automatically associated Instead, she became testy and told Senator Cruz dam's complicity in 9/11 debacle to rival the fall of confronting Iran in 2003, a with such terms as Abu how long she had been in Congress and how much after we learned his agents Saigon. decade later, Iraq is tilting Ghraib, Guantanamo, ren- she knew. Watching her get up on her high horse to had met secretly in Prague But the surge could not away from the Sunni camp ditions and waterboard- put him in his place, recalled the words of Crom- with Mohamed Atta. rescue the Republican Par- toward the Shia crescent of ing? well to Members of Parliament: "You have sat too Create a flourishing de- ty, which had lusted for Iran and Hezbollah. As for the Chaldean and long for any good that you have been doing lately. mocracy in Baghdad that this war, from repudiation What was the cost in Assyrian Christian commu- ... In the name of God, go!" Those who oppose term limits express fears of would serve as a catalyst by a nation that believed blood and treasure of our nities of Iraq who looked to having government run by amateurs, rather than for a miraculous transfor- itself to have been misled, Mesopotamian misadven- America, they have been by people with long experience in politics. But mation of the Middle East deceived and lied into war. ture? Four thousand five ravaged and abandoned, this country was created by people who were not from a land of despots into In 2006, the party lost both hundred U.S. dead, 35,000 with many having fled their career politicians, but who put aside their own a region of democracies houses of Congress, and wounded and this sum- ancient homes forever. private careers to serve in office during a critical that looked West. the Pentagon architect of mary of war costs from Fri- We are not known as time. Not all agreed on the the war, Don Rumsfeld, day's Wall Street Journal: a reflective people. But When President George Washington was told by one of his advisors that an action he planned to wisdom of this war. Gen. was cashiered by the com- "The decade-long (Iraq) a question has to weigh take might prevent him from being reelected, he Bill Odom, former director mander in chief. effort cost $1.7 trillion, ac- upon us. If Saddam had no exploded in anger, telling his advisor that he didn't of the National Security Two years later, disillu- cording to a study ... by the WMD, had no role in 9/11, come here to get reelected. Agency, thought George W. sionment with Iraq would Watson Institute for Inter- did not attack us, did not As for the loss of experience and expertise if Bush & Co. had lost their contribute to the rout of national Studies at Brown threaten us, and did not there were no career politicians, much — if not minds: "The Iraq War may Republican uber-hawk University. Fighting over want war with us, was our most — of that is experience and expertise in the turn out to be the greatest John McCain by a fresh- the past 10 years has killed unprovoked attack on that arts of evasion, effrontery, deceit and chicanery. None of that serves the interest of the people. strategic disaster in Ameri- man senator from Illinois 134,000 Iraqi civilians ... . country a truly just and If we want term limits to achieve their goals, we can history." who had opposed the war. Meanwhile, the nearly $500 moral war? have to make the limit one term, with a long inter- Yet, a few weeks of So, how now does the billion in unpaid benefits What makes the ques- val prescribed before the same person can hold "shock and awe," and U.S. ledger read, 10 years on? to U.S. veterans of the Iraq tion more than academic is any government office again. In short, we need to forces had taken Baghdad What is history's present war could balloon to $6 that the tub-thumpers for make political careers virtually impossible. and dethroned Saddam, verdict on what history trillion" over the next 40 war on Iraq a decade ago There are many patriotic Americans who would who had fled but was soon has come to call Bush's years. are now clamoring for war put aside their own private careers to serve in of- fice, if the cost to them and their families were not found in a rat hole and war? Iraq made a major con- on Iran. Goal: Strip Iran of ruinous, and if they had some realistic hope of ad- prosecuted and hanged, Of the three goals of the tribution to the bankrupt- weapons of mass destruc- vancing the interests of the country and its people as were his associates, war, none was achieved. ing of America. tion all 16 U.S. intelligence without being obstructed by career politicians. "the deck of cards," some No weapon of mass de- As for those 134,000 agencies say Iran does not Is any of this likely today? No! of whom met the same fate. struction was found. Iraqi civilian dead, that have and has no program But neither the Reagan revolution nor the New And so, 'twas a famous While Saddam and his translates into 500,000 Iraqi to build. Deal under FDR would have seemed likely three victory. Mission accom- sons paid for their sins, widows and orphans. What This generation is eye- years before it happened. The whole point of presenting new ideas is to start a process that can plished! they had had nothing at all must they think of us? witness to how a Great make their realization possible in later years. Soon, however, America to do with 9/11. Nothing. According to the lat- Power declines and falls. found herself in a new, That had all been menda- est Gallup poll, by 2-to-1, And to borrow from old unanticipated war, and by cious propaganda. Iraqis believe they are King Pyrrhus, one more 2006, we were, astonish- Where there had been more secure — now that such victory as Iraq, and The Nashville News ingly, on the precipice of no al-Qaida in Iraq while the Americans are gone we are undone. USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 Telephone (870) 845-2010 Fax (870) 845-5091 KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR REPRESENTATION Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS Established 1878. 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Donald L. Crawfis, 83, loving husband, March 18 donald l. Crawis, 83 of ocala, Florida Flordia and Bloomield Hills, michigan; and formerly of rawson, ohio died at 1:20 foster daughter suzy (Jesse) roach of p.m. on march 18, 2013 at legacy Hos- nashville and her children suzanne and pice House, ocala, Florida. He was born aaron sillavan, nephews, cousins and February 27, 1930 in leipsic, ohio to the many dear friends. late Bracy and Zella (Clapp) Crawis. a private graveside service will take donald resided in “on top of the World place at Harmon Cemetery near gilboa, Communities” in ocala, Florida and was ohio. known as “don’s pressure Washing” by visitation will be held Friday from 5-7 many satisied customers. He will be pm at Chiles-laman Funeral & Cremation missed by all for his friendly, dry wit and services, Bluffton, ohio. caring personality. don graduated from a memorial service will be held at rawson High school and attended the 11:00 a.m. on thursday april 4, 2013 at ohio state university. He retired from ocala West Church of the nazarene in marine specialty in Camden, ar in 1993 ocala. as a machine supervisor. in lieu of lowers, memorial contribu- He is survived by his wife, Carol lep- tions may be made to ocala West Church pert of ocala, Florida; sister diane Bogart of the nazarene. of Fort mill, south Carolina; brother el- Condolences may be expressed to the don (Carol) Crawis of ponte vedra Beach, family at www.chiles-lamanfh.com

Eulas Witherspoon, 65, loving father, March 17 mr. eulas Witherspoon, 65 of nashville, Family hour will be held 1:00 to 3:00 arkansas died march 17, 2013 p.m., saturday, march 23, 2013 in nashville. He was born may at the Hicks Funeral Home 10, 1947 in nashville, arkansas. chapel. He is survived by wife, mary Funeral services will be held Witherspoon of 41 yrs; his 1:30 p.m., sunday, march 24, children, eulas Witherspoon, 213 at the mineral springs iii, anthony Witherspoon, gymnasium, mineral springs, Jerome Witherspoon, marilyn arkansas. Witherspoon, Carolyn morris, rhonda Burial will be at Camp springs Witherspoon, micheal Witherspoon, Cemetery in Columbus DEWAYNE HOLLOWAY | Nashville News Rob Robinson mows the lawn at First Baptist Church dressed for winter weather on marcus Witherspoon, melody arrangements entrusted to Hicks Thursday morning. Cold temperatures settled over much of the area despite it being the Witherspoon, Floyd smith, robert green; Funeral Home, inc. second official day of spring. and a host of relatives and friends. Bobby Steen Bobby glen steen, 70, of decatur, arkan- sas passed away march 19, 2013, at his home. He was born march 12, 1943 in murfreesboro, arkansas to the late BJ and ester steen. Bobby was a poul- try processing manager for many years, and at little debbie’s as a se- curity guard where he retired from. He loved hunting, and was an avid razorback fan. survivors include his wife, susan steen of the home; two daughters, dina Warren of south- west City, missouri, and d’aunn glass of kansas, oklahoma; two step children, preston newbill of gravette, and michelle stevens of Jay, oklahoma; one sis- ter, gay Bray of dierks; two brothers; eddie steen and ray steen, both of murfreesboro; 14 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News and many nieces and Deedy Tody assists Jason and Carolyn Kelly in filling out the federal financial aid information during a financial aid night held at CCCUA. nephews. visitation will be on Friday, march 22, 2013 from 6-8 p.m. at the Backstrom-pyeatte Fu- DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS neral Home in siloam springs, arkansas. Fu- neral service will be at 10:00 a.m., saturday, n Cossatot Community College holds inancial aid night march 23, 2013 at the Bethlehem missionary - CECIL ANDERSON n NHS Correspondent this is a good time for them to lot of scholarships, like Farm Baptist Church in Cen terton, arkansas with ossatot Community College in Nashville held its come and just talk to a financial Bureau’s, that are specific ones pastor ralph Walker second annual financial aid night recently. aid adviser,” Rhodes explained. for Howard County, or just Pike C According to Rhodes, CCCUA County. So there is different oficiating. Burial will “It is a time for the students tion process, and on many other has many scholarships to offer. scholarships that students can follow in the decatur and their parents to come in and aspects of going to college. “We have Board of Visitors qualify for,” Rhodes said. Cemetery, decatur, ar- actually fill out a FAFSA from “It is just a good time to sign Scholarship. We have Founda- Denise Hammond, who also kansas. their 1040 tax return,” said Julie up for any scholarships - HDHE, tion Scholarships. There are helped coordinate financial aid arrangements are Rhodes, who helped organize the Arkansas lottery scholar- individual scholarships that night, added, “So far tonight we under the direction of the event. “They will also have ship - and ask questions because people have donated money have had around 46 students the Backstrom-pyeatte an opportunity to sign up for a lot of parents, especially high that maybe people qualify for. It come in, which is a great turn Funeral Home of si- scholarships.” school parents that have gradu- is not just a Nashville financial out for the second annual dol- loam springs, arkan- Students and parents were ating seniors don’t know all the aid night, but a financial aid lars for scholars. We plan on sas. assisted on the FAFSA applica- ins and outs of financial aid and night for our area. There are a doing this again.”

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held June 1. n The fourth annual Food, AT LEFT: Guns, liquor Easter PARK Fun, and Fitness Camp will and other be held June 10-14. Activities From Page 1 equipment include learning how to make recovered event healthy meals and snacks, from a a spring soccer program. sports, arts and crafts and recent This is the first year for a other fun skills. moonshine scheduled spring soccer season and she Cost for the week will be bust in Pike reported that there were 75 $30 per participant. County is at the park kids signed up. Teen adventure trips will displayed. Baseball and softball sea- also be scheduled through- Staff photo by son is in full swing and she out the summer. PJ Tracy IV stated that there is a tourna- Trips will be scheduled Egg hunt ment scheduled for every for teens age 13-16 for vari- weekend in April. ous outdoor activities. The The annual Easter Egg program is limited to 10 teens set for Hunt will be held March per trip at a cost of $25 per 30 at the park at 10:30 a.m. trip. of their finished product after one of 10:30 There will be egg hunts for A new program funded by BUSTED their batches. four different age groups and a Blue and You grant will be “They had been inspired by the TV a.m. next everyone is invited. Champions for Health. From Page 1 show, and like theirs, on the show there Cherry stated that they The program will help a is a bunker that has been dug out with a have 4,000 eggs for the egg limited number of children alcohol. deck over the top, with a still is under- Saturday hunt. from the ages of nine to 12 Located next to the tank Deputies neath it, and they have their hoedowns nd The 22 annual Dinosaur years old deal with obesity. discovered a blue plastic drum contain- on the deck,” said Kinzler. Meet the Easter Bunny Festival will be held May 24, They will meet three times ing a metal coil commonly referred to Mrs. Duggan then stated that she at Nashville City Park’s 25 and June 1. a week after school to work as a “still worm.” Following the loca- told Mr. Duggan and Mr. Plunkett that annual Easter Egg Hunt, The festival will kick off on eating habits, exercise scheduled to be held on Fri., May 24 with country and life choices that affect a tion of all manufacturing devices and they could not get into trouble for Sat., March 30 at 10:30 a.m. recording artist Dustin Lynch teen’s health. products an additional search of the manufacturing the alcohol as long as it in concert, followed by a For more information re- residence located 12 firearms, plus was for “personal consumption.” The event will be di- softball tournament and a garding activities at the park an additional firearm in the vehicle of “They claimed it was for personal vided into the following day full of activities May 25. contact the park office at Clayton Plunkett. All three suspects consumption, however it’s kinda hard age categories: 1-3, 4-5, 6-7, A baseball tournament will be (870) 845-7405. were transported to the Pike County to articulate personal consumption and 8-12. The park has over Sheriff’s Office where they were later when you have a pricelist on a door,” 4,000 eggs for children to questioned. Kinzler said, referring to a door that collect in the park. Families attending the fellow EAST student Jake During questioning Gare Duggan had been written upon inside the con- Tollett on the video film- and Clayton Plunkett admitted to run- fiscated box trailer, that also had song event should meet at the RECRUIT ing, and now the process ning the manufacturing operation, but lyrics from the TV show. Baseball Complex located From Page 1 of final editing can begin. claimed it was only being conducted “Just the possession of illicit al- in the City Park at 1301 Even though the video for “personal use” products. Mr. Dug- chohol in the state of Arkansas is not West Johnson Street in Dierks EAST was not was originally geared gan then stated that the firearms legal,” Kinzler said, save for a license Nashville. alone in the project. towards the attraction of located in the house were his and and permits from the state of Arkansas. Bring your own cam- They also received doctors to the area, Ted- regularly in his possession, further Most of the confiscated alcohol was era and take a photo of help from the Nashville der said it will be avail- admitting to being aware that he had dumped by the PCSO, save for that your child with the Easter EAST class, which helped able to local chambers a previous felony conviction for video which was kept as evidence. Bunny. get the NHS Students to of commerce and other For more information the park for filming. Ted- organizations to use as voyeurism and knew that he could not Kinzler described the informant as contact the park at (870) der said he worked with they see fit. possess firearms. someone with firsthand knowledge of Duggan had previously stored the the operation that had been prospec- 845-7405. guns at his parent’s house, according tively shown the setup by the alleged to Kinzler. perpetrators. exceeding a violation limit During additional questioning Tami “He was close enough to have put RANKED in the last year, that ac- Duggan claimed knowledge of but no hands on the operation at some point,” cess to recreational areas involvement in the operation. Mrs. said Kinzler. Correction From Page 1 was plentiful and that just Duggan stated that Gare Duggan and Describing the “moonshine” bust seven percent of the popu- Clayton Plunkett had discussed the as the first in recent memory for the averages. In the Mon., March 18 lation is considered low idea of manufacturing “moonshine” in county, Kinzler hopes these events will Conversely, the county income without immediate edition of the Nashville her presence and that they had cre- make others think twice. ranked well in the physi- access to a grocery store. News, Nashville High cal environment category The full report, along ated a still. She further stated that Mr. “I imagine there are a lot more of School cheerleader Jen- at 12th. The study found with information on sur- Duggan and Plunkett had got the idea them here, and this may cause a lot nifer Gamble was incor- that only four percent of rounding counties, is avail- from the “Moonshiners” television of them to rethink after realizing the rectly identified as Jennifer its residents had been able online at http://coun- show and even showed her four quarts consequences are real.” Gardner. The News regrets exposed to drinking water tyhealthrankings.org the error.

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re your kitchen In the mixing/cooking family members to help 2 c. spaghetti sauce counters the area you should store by Jean A. Ince you by putting things in (more if you like) catch all for measuring utensils and xtension Staff chairman their place so that clut- ½ c. fat-free or low-fat A mixing bowls. You may UofA Cooperative Extension ter can be reduced to a Ricotta cheese the family? E also want to store your Service • Howard County minimum. 8 oz. shredded Mozza- They are at my house. seasonings, flour, sugar, Tips For information on rella cheese My kids drop their school- and so forth in this area healthy meal preparation, ½ c. Parmesan cheese work off at the bar. We because this is where it contact the Howard Coun- Non-stick cooking drop the mail there, and is most often used. You If something is out of also stored in this area. ty Extension Office and spray most days we have to should store pots, pans date, throw it away! Some kitchens or homes ask to be on our mailing Spray casserole or bak- move something just to and baking dishes that are The cleaning area in the may have multiple serv- list which will contact you ing dish with non-stick eat breakfast at the bar used often. Store hot pads kitchen includes the sink ing areas. If you have a whenever we offer a class cooking spray. Cook ziti or sit down to visit while in a drawer located in this and items that should be formal dining room, you that focuses on nutrition according to directions food preparation is going area. The major appliance stored here. It is good may have a china cabinet or health and wellness. on box. Drain ziti and mix on in the kitchen. If you in this area is the stove to store cleaning agents and buffet located there Call the Extension Office with enough spaghetti can relate to this scenar- and/or oven. under the sink or close that you store items in. at 870-845-7517 for more sauce to just coat the io, you may find it difficult The storage area is to the sink. Remember to For everyday use items, information. pasta. Mix with ¼ c. of to prepare meals or find where you should put make sure that cleaning you will probably store Recipe of the Week Parmesan cheese and ¼ what you are looking for. your plastic bowls and agents are stored where them in a different area This recipe was a win- c. Ricotta cheese. Place It can be very frustrating. lids for storing leftovers, they are out of reach of located close to the table, ning recipe at the recent half of the mixture in cas- To get rid of clutter on and other storage items children – if stored under where you eat most of 4-H Dairy Foods contest. serole dish. Top with ½ your counters you have such as zip-lock bags, the sink make sure that your meals. This recipe was submit- of the Mozzarella cheese. to start by cleaning off aluminum foil and plastic your have child-safety Organizing your kitch- ted by Katilynn Haney, Place remainder of ziti and organizing. Sort items wrap. This is also a good locks on the cabinets. All en can take a little time, a member of the Lucky mixture on top. Sprinkle on the countertops into place to store kitchen cleaning agents should but it sure makes life Clovers 4-H Club. This with Parmesan cheese baskets or piles for each equipment that is not be properly labeled so easier. It will reduce the recipe is delicious and is and remaining Mozzarella family member and have used often if you have that you know what the amount of time you spend perfect for busy families. cheese. Bake in a 350 de- them take it to their room room. Remember to put product is and how it is in the kitchen preparing The Dairy Foods Contest gree oven for 30 minutes immediately for them to heavy things on bottom to be used. meals when the clutter is is sponsored by the How- until cheese is melted and put away. Have them un- because it is easier on The serving area is near gone and you have space ard County Farm Bureau all ingredients are heated derstand that if they leave your back to lift from the the table and where the to work in. It also helps Women’s Committee. through. Allow casserole it on the counter, you will floor rather than over- dinnerware, flatware and when you know where Baked Ziti to cool for 15 minutes throw it away. Put the head. Many kitchens have table linens are stored. everything is located in- 1 lb. ziti before cutting. bills and mail together in pantries and this is con- The serving pieces such stead of having to hunt a basket in an area where sidered part of storage. as bowls and platters are for them. 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ary and Charlotte McCauley, of Okolona, formerly of Prescott, are pleased to announce the engagement of Gtheir daughter, Katie McCauley, to Phillip Glasgow, son of Phillip and Jamie Glasgow, of Newhope.

The bride-elect is a 2004 gradu- 2009, with a Bachelor of Science. ate of Prescott High School. She Phillip is currently living in Little he parents of Lucas Cumberland Nunley and Stephanie graduated Magna Cum Laude on Rock. He is a third year medical Marie Watts announce the engagement and approach- December 11, 2007, from Hender- student and will begin his two year Ting marriage of their children. son State University with a Bache- rotation program in Atlanta, GA, in lor of Business Administration and May 2013. The bride-elect is the daughter the son of Greg and Christy Nunley, in December 2008 with a Master of Maternal grandparents of the of Russell and Angela Watts, of Rog- of Nashville. He is the grandson of Business Administration. groom are Winifred “Rex” and Betty ers. She is the granddaughter of Chesley and Pilar Nunley, and the Katie is currently living in Little Jamison of Newhope, AR, and the Lynn and Carthel Spielman, also of late LaVerne Nunel and Charles and Rock. She is employed as an Ac- late John Eddie Maines of Lubbock, Rogers, and the late Della Lockhart Carolyn Henley, all of Nashville. countant at Windstream Commu- TX. Paternal grandparents are the and Howard Watts. Lucas is a 2009 graduate of nications. late Elmer and Pauline Glasgow. Stephanie is a 2009 graduate of Nashville High School and is cur- Maternal grandparents of the Katie and Phillip have planned Rogers High School and is currently rently in his senior year of college bride-to-be are the late Thomas J. their wedding at the Oak Bower attending her senior year of col- at Henderson State University, Reynolds Sr. and Agnes Reynolds of Recreation Area in Bismarck, Ar- lege at Henderson State University, where he is pursuing a bachelor Texarkana, AR. Paternal grandpar- kansas, on Saturday, May 4, 2013, where she is pursuing a bachelor of science in aviation. He plans ents are Wayne and Judy McCauley at 7:00 p.m. A reception will follow of arts in graphic design. She plans to graduate in May and work as a of Okolona, AR. at Oak Bower, 121 Sitka Lane. No to graduate in May, and currently flight instructor. Phillip is a 2004 graduate of Dier- local invitations will be sent. All has her own wedding photography The outdoor wedding ceremony ks High School. He graduated from family and friends are invited to business. will take place May 11 at the home Henderson State University in May attend. The prospective bride-groom is of the groom’s parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown

Charles and Virginia

Charles and Virginia Brown will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary on April 4, 2013. hey were married in Nashville, Arkansas shortly before Charles served with the Navy during World War II and Virginia let home to work in Chicago. Ater the war, the couple continued with their education, raised a family, and moved across the South and West before settling in Longmont, Colorado in 1964. hey both had careers in Longmont--Charles with the Federal Aviation Administration as an air traic controller and Virginia with ylan and Leah Campbell and Sheryl and Alan Iveson, all the St. Vrain Valley school district as an elementary school teacher. of Harrison, announce the engagement and approach- While they’ve been involved in Longmont life for a long time, King marriage of their daughter, Chelsie Ann Campbell, they’ve stayed true to their Arkansas roots, most recently returning to Robert Trent Floyd. to Nashville in October 2003 for Virginia’s 50th high school reunion. Chelsie is the granddaughter Sides, and the late Ray and Joyce Go ! of G.W. and Freda Campbell and McCommas. hey enjoy connecting with family and friends far and wide and Darrell and Patricia Jones, also A 2002 graduate of Nashville together they’ve brought a lot of love into the world. Everyone whose of Harrison. She is a 2008 gradu- high school, Robert graduated from ate of Harrison High School who Harding University in 2007 with a lives they’ve touched wishes to say, will graduate from Arkansas State degree in kinesiology and educa- University in May with a degree tion. He is a member of the Gamma in mid level education. Chelsie is Sigma Phi fraternity and Rhodes also a member of the Sigma Alpha Rowdies who currently works as Lambda Honor Society, Kappa a baseball coach and teacher at Delta Pi Honor Society and the ASU Manila Public Schools. HAPPY 70th Mid-Level Education Association. The couple will be united in Robert is the son of Bobby matrimony Sat., June 8 at 7 p.m. and Becky Floyd, of Nashville. He at Lydia’s Weddings in Mountain ANNIVERSARY! is the grandson of the late C.W. Home. Everyone is invited to at- and June Floyd, the late Alvis R. tend, and a reception will follow. YOU GUYS ROCK! Thursday, March 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 dierks 7 TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

SUBMITTED PHOTO | Nashville News The Dierks Lady Outlaws won the Spring Hill Tournament at Hope over the weekend. Team members include Kendall Ayers, Caitlin Lites, Hannah Allen, Stephanie Stuard, Sarah Cothren, Taryn Lowery, Elizabeth Bailey, Hailey Carraway, Jessica Hopkins, Mikayla Feemster, Madasan Muse, Lillie Woodruff, Khylia Hill, Whitney Bennett, Skylar Burgess, Dakota Vance, Kylie VanBibber, Kyla Kompkoff, Haili Fallis, Autumn Helms, Adriana Walston and Charlotte Cothren.

Mobile food pantry coming to Murfreesboro Mt. Carmel Harvest Texarkana Re- and other items. One distribution will be Hunger Relief Alliance gional Food Bank is return- Volunteers are needed made per household and member, our mission is to ing to Pike County with its in Murfreesboro to help residents cannot pick up eliminate hunger in this to host Mobile Pantry. “We have load boxes into cars and food for others. Food will region through food dis- several communities in our help recipients with the be available for those that tribution and education. rural service area that are short application. If you declare they have a need, Formed in 1989 as a food homecoming not fully served by local can volunteer, please call and additional federal com- rescue organization, Har- partner agencies. To be Harvest Texarkana at 870- modities will be available vest Texarkana has grown sure that the residents in 774-1398. for those that meet income to a full service food bank services March 24 these areas are served, we Harvest Texarkana has requirements and do not distribution center provid- are providing direct ser- been serving rural com- receive commodities at an- ing over 2 million pounds Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church will have vice where needed” said munities for over a year other location. Full income of food in 2012 to over homecoming services March 24, celebrating 159 Jill Whittington, Executive with this program. The guidelines can be found on 100 partner hunger relief years of ministry in the community. Director of Harvest Texar- first community served by our website at www.har- agencies. Harvest Texar- Bro. Gary Welch, Pastor of Fellowship Mission- kana Regional Food Bank. this program was Lafayette vesttexarkana.org under kana continues to serve ary Baptist Church, will be the speaker. Harvest Texarkana will County in 2011. During Programs / TEFAP. as a food rescue operation, Mt. Carmel is located approximately five miles distribute pantry boxes that distribution over 7,500 Harvest Texarkana Re- collecting excess prepared south of Dierks on Mt. Carmel Road. and USDA commodities lbs of food were distrib- gional Food Bank is the foods for local shelters and Everyone is welcome to attend the services. directly from their truck uted to 100 families in less food bank serving Bowie soup kitchens. Harvest on Thursday, March 28, than 2 hours. Since then, Co Texas as well as the Texarkana also operates a 2013 from 11 am to 1pm. 11 other distributions have southwestern corner of backpack program serving The truck will be parked at occurred. Arkansas including Miller, 19 campuses in 8 school the Pike County Hospital. Residents in need must Lafayette, Hempstead, Lit- districts as well as pro- Lisa ChandLer insuranCe Food boxes will include bring photo identification tle River, Sevier, Howard, viding resources to agen- an assortment of canned showing that they reside Pike, Nevada and Columbia cies to operate backpack ~ Group & Individual ~ fruits and vegetables, rice, in Pike County or a util- Counties. As a Feeding programs in the districts G Health G Life G Dental G pasta, fruit juices, spices, ity bill saying as such. America and Arkansas outside Texarkana. G Medicare Supplement G Southwest Arkansas Domestic For more information, call Countryside (870) 845-5930 Ofice nursery Violence/Crisis Center (SWADV/CC) 845-7728 Cell COMPLETE TREE SERVICE Battered Women’s Center and TRIMMING/REMOVAL Sexual Assault Services BUCKET TRUCK INSURED 24 Hour Crisis Line STUMP GRINDING 870-584-3447 (870) 845-2307 ofices located in: 198 MURRAY LANE Off Hwy 278 W, toward Center Point deQueen • nashville • mt. ida • mena

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here was no first response Tin the commu- nity this week. I know many wonder why we report on the first response so often. We are a small commu- nity that looks after the people in our neighborhood. We have become family and everyone treats his neighbor likewise. Mount Zion will have their regular worship service on Sunday morning with the emphasis on TERRICA HENDRIX I Nashville News Palm Sunday, lead- Mineral Springs Saratoga School District Acting Superintendent Bill Blackwood explains that this year's revised district budget showed the district will ing up to Easter and end with $42,663. Blackwood presented the information Thurs., March 14 at a special-called board meeting to submit a revised budget after the Arkansas Resurrection Day. Department of Education refused to accept the district's previous budget which showed a deficit of $131,000. "Keep in mind folks that we put this thing We Christians look together in four days. Usually it takes you a little longer to make a budget," Blackwood told the board during the six-minute board meeting. "We've got forward to the day revenues coming in at $4,792,083. Here's where we're spending our money:" NSLA $396,011; professional development $49,500; ABC program is at that our Lord rose $168,310; teacher salary is $2,248,199; general operating $1,887,400. He continued, "We're going to spend $4,749,420 which left us with $42,633 left. Now, from the dead, giving considering the first budget that was sent in had a deficit of $131,000, we have actually gained the $131,000 plus the $42,000 which is about $173,000. We also had carryover of $422,465 from last year. That is not figured anywhere in the budget, so we still got that $422,000 to go with this $42,000 hopefully power to the hope at the end of the year." The board unanimously accepted the revised budget as presented by Blackwood. Board members Dale Gathright Jr. and Dornell of our resurrection Trotter were absent. day in the rapture. - Terrica Hendrix Visitors are always welcome. Mineral Springs Schools started their spring break on Friday. They will have the week off to rest and plan for the rest of the school year. It doesn’t seem like school is almost out for this year. Some of you will be transporting your children away to college. Some will be leaving home for the first time and haven’t got a clue as to what to expect. Hopefully their home training will kick in and make you proud. Congratulations and happy birthday to Curtis Jones, who celebrated his 86th birthday on Sunday in Schaal. God has blessed you with long life and a great family. May you continue to be blessed and live a blessed life. Virginia Scott’s children and grand- children came to visit over the weekend and they had a big family outing and meal. Christian Refresh- er: Luke 19:28a-30-31- 35-36-38 And when (Jesus) he had thus spoken, he went before, as- cending up to Jeru- salem. Saying, Go ye into the village over against you; in the which at your enter- ing ye shall find a colt tied, whereon yet never man sat; loose him and bring him hither. And if any man ask you, why do you loose him? thus shall say unto him, Be- cause the Lord hath need of him. And they brought him (the colt) to Jesus; and they case their garments upon the colt, and they set Jesus thereon. And as he went, they spread their clothes in the way. Saying, Blessed be the king the cometh in the name of the lord; peace in heaven, and glory in the high- est. Love is the key! Thursday, March 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 9 RABIES Nashville alum, reigning Miss HSU to VACCINATION provide entertainment at 2013 competition ARKADELPHIA – Twenty more from Conroe, Texas Shawna Henderson, a has a long and proud tra- Henderson students will Kyeisha Soils, a sopho- junior from Weatherford, dition at Henderson State SCHEDULES vie for the title of Miss HSU more from Ashdown Texas University. The first pag- 2013 on Thursday, March Colbie McCloud, a ju- Lauren Sutton, a sopho- eant was held in Arkansas 28, at 7 p.m. in Arkansas nior from Prattsville more from Katy, Texas Hall on March 24, 1960. ANNOUNCED Hall. The pageant will fea- Kendreka Myles, a fresh- Kyra Bell, a junior from Eleven contestants com- ture swimsuit, evening man from Fort Smith Maumelle peted for the title of “Miss gown and talent competi- Paige Martin, a junior Courtney Kemp, a se- H.S.T.C.” Annette Reeves, Centerpoint Animal Hospital tions. The pageant is a from Fulton nior from Benton a freshman from Malvern, preliminary event for the Alyson Morrison, a Erin Nichole Harris, a was crowned the first Miss Tuesday, March 26 Miss Arkansas Pageant. sophomore from Spring- sophomore from Ashdown HSU. Sue West of Malvern Center Point Square 1:30 – 2:15 Entertainment will be dale Breanna Coakley, a was first runner-up and Mt. Carmel Baptist Church 2:30 – 2:45 provided by Miss HSU Asha Cunningham, sophomore from Little Mary Janice Nethery of Dierks City Park 3:30 – 4:30 2012 Miranda Johnson, a sophomore from Hot Rock Arkadelphia was second Fellowship Church 4:45 – 5:00 Lauren Faulkner, Michael Springs The Miss HSU pageant runner-up. Ordonez, Connor Rayburn, Whitney McIntyre, a Sloane Roberts, Candace freshman from Hughes Thursday, March 28 Sanders and Jacob Flores. Springs, Texas Athens Church 2:30 – 2:45 Ricki Rebollar, a junior at Mariah Brown, a junior Cypress Candle Henderson, will serve as from Little Rock umpire post ofice 3:00 – 3:15 host. 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Gary and Sherlene “Bridging the Gap”, 21st Century Grantee for Sands the Nashville Elementary and Junior High Schools ended March 14th For the past ive years, nashville elementary and Junior High students have been afforded the opportunity to participate in after-school tutoring with enrichment activities from grant funds from the Department of Education’s 21st Century program. this grant, entitled “Bridging the gap” provided students with certiied teacher instructors to assist with homework, nutritious hot snacks, and additional activities that supplemented the day’s learning within a safe controlled environment. report cards, state proiciency exams, and teacher PUBLIC NOTICE inputs have validated the success of the program within our schools and the improved scores of the students has NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PERMIT provided the concrete evidence. FORM THE ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT Deborah Marshall has been the site coordinator for both sites since the programs began in the fall of 2008. OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY the programs began the irst year with the maximum grant allotted of $150,000. each year thereafter, the grant In accordance with provisions of Arkansas Statute beneits have reduced and this year’s budget allocation is $75,000. 8-4-203, public notice is hereby given that an admin- marshall writes it is necessary to thank the many patrons and supporters whom have helped make ive good istratively complete application seeking to modify per- years pass so swiftly and run so smoothly.  Foremost, a sincere thank-you to the superintendent and school board of Nashville Public Schools for mit #0457-MN-A2 for an open-cut mining operation the in-kind services provided that helped to sustain the program. Nashville Schools has provided bus located in Howard County, Arkansas, has been submit- transportation each year including travel to engagements out of town and also contributed funds to ted to the Surface Mining and Reclamation Division supplement the payroll and food expenses. of the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality  next order of thanks would be the teachers and staff! each of these teachers, dietary workers and lead (ADEQ) by the following named applicant: Blue Bayou building support staff worked during the day with nashville public schools yet they excitedly gave the Sand & Gravel, LLC, 1240 Lafayette County Road 31, leadership, academic assistance and supervision of service to the students for those additional hours. Stamps, Arkansas 71860.  enrichment partners cannot be forgotten! they include Henderson state university and southern Any interested person may request the ADEQ to hold arkansas university for the free ballgame and event admissions provided to our junior high students and a public hearing concerning the proposed facility. The the Boys scouts of america of texarkana for their character building exercises and the memorable rock- request must be in writing, stating the reasons for the climbing wall to our elementary kids as well as the 4-H Foundation for their exercise to the junior high necessity of a public hearing, and must be submitted participants. Also in the earlier years, the Nashville school’s athletic department provided free admission within 10 days of the publication date of this notice. to selected home games of football and basketball. The decision on whether to schedule a public hearing  Community partners helped to contribute to our program success and must be thanked. They include: is at adeQ’s discreation. if a hearing is scheduled, irst Tyson Foods for the savings purchase of chicken products to supplement the meals and the Nashville class mail notice will be provided to the permit appli- News and the Nashville Leader for their coverage of our events and announcements. cant and to all persons who submitted individual writ-  The parents and guardians of the student participants in the program must be praised. There were ten requests for a hearing within the 10-day period as times when exciting parents gave etiquette classes, formed tumbling classes, helped with art projects provided by law. and traveled to help chaperone out of town activities. The biggest support has been the parents’ Requests for a hearing or additional information encouragement to their student to attend despite obligations of memberships in clubs and sports should be sent to: James F. Stephens, Chief, Surface activities.  Finally, the operation of this program would not have occurred without the application and management Mining and Reclamation Division, Arkansas Depart- st ment of Environmental Quality, 5301 Northshore of the 21 CCLC funds by the Quality After-Schools Program of Little Rock. Their maintenance of these funds saved the district money! Drive, North Little Rock, AR 72118-5317 or by email th to [email protected]. the inal day of service to students was thursday, march 14 meaning following the return from Spring Break , the doors close at the end of the traditional school day. Letters and notes will be sent home to younger Dated this 21st day of March, 2013. students to ensure parents are informed. By authority of the Director, Arkansas Department of The grant guidelines will require that the students and their parents participate in a survey designed to Environmental Quality (BBSG:23; w232) evaluate the program. Students will complete online surveys and parents will be given paper forms to return to school. More information will be made available following the break. 10 Thursday, March 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Cotton introduces legislation to increase flexibility of school lunch plans Fourth District congressmen joined by other Arkansas Republicans in drafting measure

Congressmen Rick produced a flood of con- Crawford (AR-1), Tim Grif- cern by parents, students, fin (AR-2), Steve Womack teachers, coaches and ad- (AR-3) and Tom Cotton ministrators. Major con- (AR-4) introduced the Sen- cerns were the expense sible School Lunch Act in of the program and the the U.S. House of Represen- lack of flexibility for those CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News Kerstein Kane and Linda Chambers discuss Brookshire’s Grocery’s relay for life time. tatives Tuesday. The legis- students who have nutri- lation will provide school tional needs that exceed districts with greater flex- the strict calorie, protein ibility in implementing and grains restrictions. new rules for the National The USDA categorizes PAINT THE TOWN PURPLE School Lunch Program and students into broad grade School Breakfast Program. brackets for the purpose Group planning “As we’ve seen time of nutritional needs, but and time again, a national according to their own big effort this one-size-fits-all strategy rule, a 13-year-old eighth is not the answer when grader may eat no more year despite it comes to our school protein than a five-year- children—and their nutri- old kindergartener, and a funding cuts tion is no different,” said 13 year old may eat only Cotton. “This legislation one more ounce of grain CECIL ANDERSON empowers local officials to than a kindergartner. Simi- NHS Correspondent interpret national school larly, an active 18 year-old lunch and breakfast nutri- high school senior playing oward County Relay tion guidelines according football would get no more for Life is planning to their students’ needs. proteins or grains than to ‘paint the town I look forward to working a less active 14-year-old H purple’ despite facing a with Congressmen Craw- ninth grader. ford, Griffin, and Womack The Sensible School nationwide cut in federal as this legislation advances Lunch Act would allow spending on the program CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News in the House.” more flexible portions due to sequestration. Kristi Chanler discusses the planned Red River Federal Credit Union team. In late 2012, the U.S. of proteins and grains in This year, Relay For Life has Department of Agriculture the federal school meals plans to hold a “paint the town following spring break. For the to make sure that your business (USDA) released its final program, while leaving in purple event Wed., June 5, and last 40 days of the year, teachers is judged in the contest. rule for the Healthy, Hun- place the rest of the regula- the group would like area busi- can pay $1 a day to wear blue This is all leading up to the ger-Free Kids Act of 2010, tion, including the total cal- nesses to decorate for the occa- jeans to school. group’s June 7 event at Nashville requiring new standards orie cap and its emphasis sion on the week of June 3-June Relay for Life organizers said City Park, which is scheduled for school meals. The final on fruits, vegetables, whole 7. at their meeting Tuesday that from 6 p.m. to midnight. rule strictly limits calories, grains and non-fat dairy The winning business will Mayor Billy Ray Jones has agreed This year Relay for Life will be protein and grains for all selections. At the same receive a lunch from “two of to declare June 5 “Paint the Town introducing luminaries to help students. Complying with time, the total calorie cap the best cooks in the county,” Purple” Day. raise money. The luminaries will the rule exceeded federal remains in place to ensure Morma Martin and Jo Howard, The group also asks business- be $25. funding by a projected $75 healthy meals in propor- according to organizers. es not located on Main Street Relay for Life raised around million a year, according to tion, and allowable fruits Another fund raising event who want to participate to call $37,000 last year, but this year the USDA, placing greater are increased as compared that will be under way soon will Ruth Steely at 870-285-5503 or they plan to step up the game strain on school budgets. to before, and vegetable be held at Nashville Elementary Mike Chambers at 870-557-7062 and their goal is $50,000. The new regulations servings are unlimited. AARP driver safety class to be held March 23 in De Queen An AARP’s drivers’ safe- visual to help participants in De Queen. ty class will be taught Sat., to see and hear safety Drivers’ safety class March 23, from 8:30 a.m. – concerns. certificates can help re- 12:45 p.m. at the De Queen The Class fee is $12 for duce insurance deduc- Senior Citizen Center. AARP members and $14 tions for up to three years There will be no driving for nonmembers. in Arkansas. and no tests are involved. The De Queen Senior For questions or to reg- Instruction will include 45 Citizen Center is located ister call the volunteer in- minutes of selected audio- at 605 East Haes Avenue structor at (870) 642-3420.

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Austin Lovelis tags a Pleasant Grove runner out at home Tuesday during the Scrappers’ 9-1 loss. Staff photo by Cecil Anderson

n Scrappers steamroll Gurdon 10-2 DOUBLE HEADER before falling to Pleasant Grove 9-1

CHARLES GOODIN tallied scores despite never getting giving up no earned runs in seven Managing Editor a hit. innings of work. Nashville opened the game with a The second game saw Goocher The Nashville Scrappers split 2-0 advantage after King and Myers and Chambers split time on the games in a double header played at scored at the bottom of the first mound, collectively striking out four Wilson Park Tuesday. inning. batters and giving up four earned Nashville steamrolled Gurdon Gurdon responded with two runs runs. Goocher received credit for 10-2 in the opening contest before in the second inning before the the loss after doing five innings of giving up their first loss of the sea- Scrappers sealed their victory in the work. son in a 9-1 thrashing at the hands third with a six run rally. King was responsible for the of Pleasant Grove. Austin Lovelis got things started Scrappers’ only run after turning in Nick Myers and Donyell “Head” when he singled to center field, a 1-2 performance from the plate. King combined for four of the Scrap- scoring Myers. Goocher and Reed The score came at the bottom of the pers’ 10 points in the Gurdon game, were walked, scoring Kreul and and first when Myers grounded out to going 3-4 and 1-3 from the plate Scott, then King singled to score second base. while accounting for two RBIs each. Nichols and Goocher, boosting The teams battled through a Stephen Kreul turned in a 1-3 per- Nashville to an 8-2 advantage. scoreless second inning before formance from the plate, accounting The score would remain static Pleasant Grove built a 8-1 advantage for another run, while Justin Reed until the bottom of the fifth, when over the course of the third, fourth contributed a score and an RBI after Nashville added runs when King and and fifth innings. going 1-2. Green scored on errors. The visitors added a final run in CECIL ANDERSON | Nashville News Tesean Green, Storm Nichols, King was credited with the win the seventh to seal the Scrappers’ Stephen Kreul jumps back to first during the Scrappers’ Chas Scott and Lane Goocher also after striking out four batters and fate. win over Gurdon. The #1 Detailer in Arkansas Brazil’s Detail & Full Service Center Where Service Comes First! Daryl Thomason Trucking Reopening Nashville Terminal We now do Window Tinting, Dedicated Runs! Home Every Night! Car Audio, All Name Brand FLATBED DRIVERS! Car & Truck Accessories Sign on Bonus! Family Medical! We now sell Tires and Rims Paid Holidays! YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE ALL YOUR VEHICLE NEEDS! CLASS A CDL REQUIRED 805 S. Main, right beside Hickory House 800-231-5319 Call us at 870-557-7739 Ask for Kevin ASK FOR JON OR JEFF

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FOR oENT FARM rors do occur. Please private. One mile of Hwy 70. Close notify us immediately if to Dierks Lake. 306 Kolbtown Road, Dierks. Priced at $70,000. your ad has a mistake in Furnished apartments for rent, Call Sevier County Realty, 870- Bulls for Sale. (870) 451-4189. it, so that we may cor- utilities paid, 1403 S. Main, two 289-2261 or Athel, 870-289-5932. (mg:tf) rect it and give you a blocks from Tyson, call Hal Scrog- (SCR:21-23, w45) ______gins, 845-1691. (tf) ______Breeder Chicken house farm. 870- free rerun for the irst ______642-3049. (PD16-32) day that it ran incorrect- Peach Tree Trailer Park, 2 and 3 ______

ly. Mistakes not brought bedrooms, furnished, conveniently M ANUFACTURED located laundry. 845-1355 or 845-

to our attention before H OMES 2943. (PT:18-tf, w15) OTICE LISTING IN SARATOGA the second printing of the ______ad are eligible for one free Murfreesboro Mini Storage and 4/2 on land. 5.75%, 30 yrs., $550/ 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1456 sq. ft. home corrected ad only! Maxi Storage. 845-1870 or 845- mo. Please call for info (903) 831- situated on approx. 3.63 acres, separate For more information 3168. (GS:tf, w9) 4540 rbi#35153. (SH:48-tf, w15) Looking for scrap metal, small dining area, Large pantry, Large covered ______amounts OK. Call (870) 557-0838. and assistance regarding Portable toilets for construction Bad or good credit. You own land, (dj:tf) deck. Range/Oven, Microwave, Refrigerator the investigation of i- jobs and special events. Lonnie you’re approved. Call for details ______sell with home. Located at 2095 Main in nancing or business op- Johnson, (870) 642-2787. (903) 831-4540 rbi#35153. Now buying good usable pallets 40 Saratoga...... Value priced at $59,000 portunities, he Nash- (LJ:tf, w11) (SH:48-tf; w14) inches wide X 48 inches long $2.00 ville News ______each delivered to Ward Shavings Contact our ofice for more information. urges our 2 & 3 BR trailers for rent. (870) $0 down delivers. Bring your deed LLC 870-285-3377. www.rayandassociates.net Call for your personal tour today! readers to contact the 845-2940. (SBMH:62-tf; w8) & proof of income. No application (WS:82-tf, w20) Better Business Bureau ______refused on your dream home. Call ______Ray & Associates Real Estate 724 S. Main St., Nashville • (870) 845-2900 of Arkansas, 12521 Can- Apartments for rent. (870) 451- anytime (903) 831-5332 rbi#35153. 3940. (PV:tf, w4) (SH:48-tf; w21) Randy Ray (870) 904-0293 nis Rd., Little Rock, AR ______Terry Ray 845-7757 • Sharla Parrish 845-7079 72211 or phone (501) Modern brick apartments for rent, 1st time home buyers, low down, BU SINESS Dale Bennett 557-6597 • Laurie Westfall 584-7926 665-7274 or 1-800-482- contact he Agency, 845-1011. No Credit, all applications ac-

S ERVICES 8448. (TA:tf, w11) cepted. (903) 838-7324 rbi#35153. 3 temporary sugarcane workers needed by Lane A. ______(SH:49-tf; w13) Blanchard Farms, new iberia, la 04/01/13 to 01/15/14. APARTMENTS FOR RENT: De- ______Workers will perform duties associated with tractor driv- light, 2 BR, $400/month, Recently Bingham Manufactured Homes: Septic tank pumping and drain ing, ield prep, water maint, fertilizing, plant and harvest remodeled, Range, refrigerator, All Homes discounted, SOME cleaning service, sewer lines/drains of crops which includes manual shovel work and hoeing water, sewer and trash pickup AS MUCH AS $4,000.00. Invest unstopped. Johnson Services, of weeds, spot spraying treatments and general farm

¡ERCHANDISE included. Call 501-844-7137 or your IRS Return in a New Home! (870) 642-2787. (LJ:27-tf, 13w) labor. repair and maintain equip, farm, ield, levees, 501-337-6788 for Application. Financing Available. 4 miles East ______roads and shop. Load and unload trucks. Must have 3 (MI:20-25, w23) of DeQueen, Hwy 70-71, 870-642- Jimmy Don Sullivan Welding & mos prior experience. Workers will receive $9.50 per ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR, por- ______7321 or 870-584-7837. Construction Service, 845-4752, hour as stipulated by the US DOL. Free housing will be table, lightweight, like new. Low APARTMENTS FOR RENT: Arka- (BH:13-tfn, w31) licensed septic tank installation. provided to workers who live outside the area of intended $ or perhaps free to senior. (888) delphia, 1205 Caddo, 2 BR, $550/ ______(JDS:tf; w12) employment. Transportation & subsistence costs to the 442-3390. (WG:10-tf, w14) month, 1 BR. $450, Utilities 14x80, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, All Ap- ______place of employment will be reimbursed to anyone who ______included. CALL 501-844-7137 or pliances,(870) 583-2283, Umpire. he Terminator Pest Control (870) lives outside area of intended employment upon comple- A NEW PILLOW 501-337-6788 for Application. (PD:20-23) 557-1780. (tf) tion of 50% of the work contract, or earlier if appropriate. TOP MATTRESS SET. (MI:20-25, w24) ______Transportation to & from worksite will be provided by w/Warranty. Twin ______575 Credit Score or above will Hostetler Mowing - dependable the employer for worker who lives in housing provided Set $88, Full Set $108, One Bedroom Apartment, Car- inance. 501-625-3633. lawn care. (870) 557-4510. by the employer. Worker will be guaranteed ¾’s of the Queen Set $138 & King port, Inside Storage Room, $360, (CHHS:22-tf, w8) (RH:20-tf; w6) hours speciied in the work contract. tools, supplies, & Set $168. Call Sandy Deposit, References. 845-4214. ______903-276-9354. (Pd:17-25) necessary equipment will be provided at no cost to the (JS:tfn,w11) Bank Foreclosure, Move in Ready Ward Shavings LLC - dry shavings worker. For further information & to make application, ______on Land. 501-625-3637. $1,400/van load. (870) 285-3377. SEWING & NEEDLEWORK SUP- contact sWa at 700 elm, Hope, ar 71801; ph: 870-777- Sherry’s Apartments, Small kitch- (CHHS:22-tf,w8) (WS:89-tf; w9) 3421; Jo# la442488. PLIES, 205-207 Cassady, Nashville enette, furnished and utilities paid. ______, Arkansas Emporium. 870-451- 870-925-0347. (PD:23-24) New SW, 2000 Down, 375 a month Brazil’s Full Service Center & 9696. (PD:23-30) ______WAC. 501-625-3119. Detail. For all your car care needs! ______3 BR/2 BA Trailer, Emmet area, (CHHS:22-tf,w8) Why shine when you can sparkle. $375 month - 1 BR Apartment, all ______805 S. Main, right beside Hickory bills paid including dish. $100 per House. Call us at 870-557-7739. U TOS week. 870-845-5810 or 870-818- (mg:tfn) 3912. (PD:23) TRAILERS ______Harris Construction-New, Add on, Porches, Decks, Etc. References 2008 Impala SS, 84,120 miles, New Available. 870-200-1727. Tires. $10,995.00. 870-286-2670. REAL WE HAVE MOVED! (Temporar- (mg-tfn) (PD:20-23) ESTATE ily) across the road to Bingham ______Homes, sooo we are reducing Retired local man looking for inventory, BINGHAM TRAILERS, something to do. Yard Work, Light 3 or 6 ac. lots, city water, Hwy 26W, save now!!! 4 miles East of De- Maintenance, A little bit of every-

ELP owner inancing. (501) 758-2303. Queen, Hwy 70-71, 870-642-7321 thing. Call Chuck 903-748-4655. (CL:74-tf; w13) or 870-584-7837. (PD:22-25)

WANTED ______(BH:13-tfn, w29) ______1-1/3 Acres Wooded area w/septic ______Pastor needed at Corinth First system & well. 1/3 acre pond near Baptist Church. 870-200-0248; Parker Creek. $30,000. 870-285- 870-983-2390; 870-451-3156. 2050. (PD:20-27) Charles’ Tree Service SANDY BRANCH (PD:21-26) ______870-557-1003 MOBILE HOMES ______Tree trimming •Tree Removal We have your mobile home needs. 80 acres for sale S.E. of Lockesburg. • Professional Tree Service Now hiring Flatbed drivers. Must Has electric meter loop, Good wa- • Bucket Trucks SALES, SERVICE, RENTAL & MOVING have Flatbed OTR experience. Fully insured for all your tree Financing Available! 8:00-5:00 ter well, Very nice barn, Fenced & trimming needs Free Estimates Clean CDL. Current physical. Be cross fenced for Livestock. Good and years experience. (870) 845-2940 able to pass an alcohol and drug hunting lease. Good place to live. test. For more info call 870-234- Ready to build on. Call Sevier 6500. (LBT:22-25, w24) Smith’s Mini Storage County Realty, 870-289-2261 or Units available in ______Athel, 870-289-5932. Carlton Nashville & Mineral Springs (SCR:21-23, w42) Mini Storage Hostetler ______(870) 845-5075 (870) 845-3560 Mowing • residential YOUNG • Commercial ELECTRIC Dependable Lawn Care • industrial Steve Young, Owner licensed, Commercial & Residential Bonded 870-845-2643 Leaf Cleanup & insured 870-845-7092 1917 Cr 342 • nashville, ar 71852 (870) 557- 219 N. 2nd St. 4510 PO Box 903 Nashville Visit us at Nashville, AR 71852 LARRY R. TEAGUE, CIC ofice 870-845-5303 PARTNER Fax 870-845-1764 www.teagueandteague.com HoMe • liFe • auto www.swarkansasnews.com [email protected]

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Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 Certiied teacher for rainbow learning Center Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 integrated pre-school. early Childhood-special education, p4 degree J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 applicants may fax resume´ to tim Freel at 870-845-2810 P.O. Box 1316 Apply in person at HCCC, 1577 Hwy. 371 West, Nashville, Ofice: AR 71852. E.O.E./ No phone calls please. Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 14 Thursday, March 21, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

SUBMITTED PHOTOS | Nashville News Jonathan and Jason Fike pose with a pair of big catfish caught recently. Jonathan Fike, left, poses with a catfish that weighed between 20-25 lbs and Jason Fike, right, poses with a monster 67 lbs catfish he caught recently.

Common Core for common chores

Kash King counts fake money to his teacher, Marcia Aylett, in class. Hands on learning is a major part of Common Core that will be fully implemented throughout the state of Arkansas at all levels starting this fall. Photo by Cecil Anderson

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